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Ever wonder about the dreams of trees? Do they dream of travel? Do they look at the snow? William Gough, a writer and artist, took the time to learn of the life of trees - and wrote about it for his grand-daughter, Amelia. He painted the pictures for the book, and his wife, Caren Moon, took the photographs for the book.
Bill and Caren lived in a winter Tipi when they heard this story from Stumpman in the woods of Salt Spring Island.
-::- Praise for Gough's other Books: "A wise, compassionate storyteller." Atom Egoyan// "His writing is...Poignant, spare, with the strength and subtlety of a fine woodcut... "E.Annie Proulx //"...his ability to bring his wild settings into a sharp focus is never less than uncanny." Chicago Tribune